How annoying has it been with this 'all digital' future, running out of space after only a few games have been added to your hard drive? It's one of the biggest issues with the new consoles outside of something like the PS4's DualShock battery life - but thankfully Sony have reportedly already let slip a one terabyte PS4 is coming soon. If you're not up on your data calculations, that's 1000 gigabytes, something that when the average new game installation is around 35GB, should future-proof your collection for a good few years. In addition to this - and looking back at how Sony handled the 'Slim' versions of the original PS3 - the two year mark has often heralded in a rework of the console's framework, potentially meaning a completely different form factor for the new models. Does it feel a bit too soon to release another PS4 model, considering it feels like only yesterday the original dropped, and would you upgrade even if they did? Let us know in the comments!